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What does the Bible say about the rebellion of man?

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The Bible describes man as naturally rebellious against God, embracing sin and rejecting His law (Romans 8:7).

The Scripture unmistakably portrays humanity as inherently rebellious, with Romans 8:7 stating that the carnal mind is enmity against God. This reflects a deep-seated rebellion where man, by nature, resists the divine law and the counsel of God. In Psalm 107, those who sit in darkness and are bound in affliction are there because they have rebelled against God's words and scorned His wisdom. This rebellion is not a mere oversight but a conscious defiance against the Creator, revealing the fallen nature of humanity that inclines towards sin and away from God.
Scripture References: Romans 8:7, Psalm 107:10-11

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